Everything that we need to know about Mycobacterium leprae, a close relative of the tubercle bacillus, is encrypted in its genome. Inspection of the 3.27 Mb genome sequence of an armadillo-derived Indian isolate of the leprosy bacillus identified 1,605 genes encoding proteins and 50 genes for stable RNA species. Comparison with the genome sequence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis revealed an extreme case of reductive evolution, since less than half of the genome contains functional genes while inactivated or pseudogenes are highly abundant. The level of gene duplication was approximately 34% and, on classification of the proteins into families, the largest functional groups were found to be involved in the metabolism and modification of fatty ...
Mycobacterium lepromatosis is a newly discovered cause of leprosy. Here, we present a near-complete ...
In the framework of the mycobacterial genome sequencing project, a continuous 37,049 bp sequence fro...
Background: Survival of Mycobacterium leprae, the causative bacteria for leprosy, in the human host ...
Everything that we need to know about Mycobacterium leprae, a close relative of the tubercle bacillu...
AbstractAnalysis of the genome of the leprosy bacillus uncovers evidence of extensive deletion and i...
ABSTRACT Mycobacterium lepraemurium is the causative agent of murine leprosy, a chronic, granulomato...
Leprosy is a public health problem and early diagnosis for the treatment is essential to evade the d...
Mycobacterium leprae is an unculturable obligate pathogen and causative agent for debilitating human...
Reductive evolution and massive pseudogene formation have shaped the 3.31-Mb genome of Mycobacterium...
Reductive evolution and massive pseudogene formation have shaped the 3.31-Mb genome of Mycobacterium...
About 2% of the genome of Mycobacterium leprae is composed of repetitive DNA. There are more than 26...
Mycobacteriaceae comprises pathogenic species such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis, M. leprae and M. a...
Leprosy is caused by Mycobacterium leprae and Mycobacterium lepromatosis. We report construction and...
Reductive evolution and massive pseudogene formation have shaped the 3.31-Mb genome of Mycobacterium...
Background: The Mycobacterium leprae genome has less than 50% coding capacity and 1,133 pseudogenes....
Mycobacterium lepromatosis is a newly discovered cause of leprosy. Here, we present a near-complete ...
In the framework of the mycobacterial genome sequencing project, a continuous 37,049 bp sequence fro...
Background: Survival of Mycobacterium leprae, the causative bacteria for leprosy, in the human host ...
Everything that we need to know about Mycobacterium leprae, a close relative of the tubercle bacillu...
AbstractAnalysis of the genome of the leprosy bacillus uncovers evidence of extensive deletion and i...
ABSTRACT Mycobacterium lepraemurium is the causative agent of murine leprosy, a chronic, granulomato...
Leprosy is a public health problem and early diagnosis for the treatment is essential to evade the d...
Mycobacterium leprae is an unculturable obligate pathogen and causative agent for debilitating human...
Reductive evolution and massive pseudogene formation have shaped the 3.31-Mb genome of Mycobacterium...
Reductive evolution and massive pseudogene formation have shaped the 3.31-Mb genome of Mycobacterium...
About 2% of the genome of Mycobacterium leprae is composed of repetitive DNA. There are more than 26...
Mycobacteriaceae comprises pathogenic species such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis, M. leprae and M. a...
Leprosy is caused by Mycobacterium leprae and Mycobacterium lepromatosis. We report construction and...
Reductive evolution and massive pseudogene formation have shaped the 3.31-Mb genome of Mycobacterium...
Background: The Mycobacterium leprae genome has less than 50% coding capacity and 1,133 pseudogenes....
Mycobacterium lepromatosis is a newly discovered cause of leprosy. Here, we present a near-complete ...
In the framework of the mycobacterial genome sequencing project, a continuous 37,049 bp sequence fro...
Background: Survival of Mycobacterium leprae, the causative bacteria for leprosy, in the human host ...